Sony introduces the Xperia Tablet Z at MWC (Mobile World Congress). Sony Xperia Tablet Z is 10″ and is the thinnest tablet to date at 6.9mm, it is also waterproof and can be immersed in 3 feet of water for up to 30 minutes. The 16 GB will retail for $499 and the 32 GB for$599 A few of the Xperia features are:

Android 4.1 Jelly Bean, will be upgrade to 4.2

Snapdragon S4 Pro Quad-Core 1.5 GHz

2 GM Ram

Micro SD – up to 64GB of memory

The Xperia Tablet Z will be available in May, the 16GB or 32 GB versions will go for $499 and $599, respectively.

Samsung announce Samsung Galaxy Note 8 as Mobile World Congress begins. Samsung describes Galaxy Note 8 as, “The Perfect Size For On The Go” “It feels just right in your hand.” “Made for the thinkers, the dreamers, the movers and shakers.” Here are a few of the Specs:

Samsung sold 5 Million Galaxy Note 2 phablet (Smartphone/tablet hybrid) in 2 months. 3 Million phablet were sold in the 1st month.

The Samsung Galaxy Note II for Sprint is a huge 5.5-inch, Android smartphone. Videos, web pages, and photos display in vivid detail on the HD Super AMOLED Plus screen. Handwritten notes on photos and screen captures using the included S Pen and its pre-loaded apps. The Samsung Galaxy Note II is a super-smartphone with a super-sized screen and battery for a better, all day smartphone experience.

AT&T will make the announcement next week and will be the 1st Carrier to launch the Samsung Galaxy Camera. The Galaxy Camera is an Android Point-And-Shoot Camera.

The Galaxy Camera will connect to AT&T 4G Network and will run on Android 4.1 Jelly Bean. The Galaxy will feature a 4.8 HD screen, 1 GHz Quad-Core processor, 16 MP, and 21x Optical Zoom. You will be able to download Instagram onto the device to upload pictures from the camera with using a computer.